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bio diesel ray noble energy group. up next, we are asking dan oh, the ceo president, how he is turning trash into treasure. could it be the solution to our problems? ♪ follow the wings. ♪ liz: here is your fox business market check. we have cliff petro resources. the largest iron ore producer. it is surging today. iron ore for immediate delivery in china saw its biggest gain in a month today. does this sound a little familiar? if you watch this show, it should. listen to what ben willis said last month what we had him on the show. >> china took all a good bit in terms of iron ore to create steel. at this time last year, iron ore was trading at $180 a metric ton. liz: what does this tell you, a nice little move to the upside? >> we are starting to see some green shoots caught a few well, out of china. a little bit of recovery from the steel side. it is ready to step in and stimulate the economy. that is what that chart is showing you. liz: we told you. ben willis told you. you heard it right here first and sure enou
bio diesel ray noble energy group. up next, we are asking dan oh, the ceo president, how he is turning trash into treasure. could it be the solution to our problems? ♪ follow the wings. ♪ liz: here is your fox business market check. we have cliff petro resources. the largest iron ore producer. it is surging today. iron ore for immediate delivery in china saw its biggest gain in a month today. does this sound a little familiar? if you watch this show, it should. listen to what ben willis...
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pink lemonade 5-hour energy? yeah and a portion of every sale goes to the avon foundation for women breast cancer crusade. i'm sold. new pink lemonade 5-hour energy. get the alert, energized feeling you need and support breast cancer research and access to care. melissa: is time for a little fun with spare change. joined by sandra smith and democratic strategist and fox is contributor croissant. thanks for coming gun. warm you up. the music mogul and the brooklyn native supplies is fellow new yorkers by straphanging to his last concert at park city and. he took the are trained on saturday around 6:00 p.m. he chatted with a woman sitting next to him. what do you guys think? >> love this. i wish more rap stars would learn from this. a great example. and i think from a marketing perspective it shows that he is in tune with his fans. [talking over each other] >> surrounded by security. you know he to colombo home. >> probably running late. the place is surrounded by subway stops, and it is hard to get to if you are n
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has accused china of unfairly subsidizing renewable energy and the auto industry in china expressing complaints to the wto. clogs let's get to the u.s. election campaign. romney accused obama of failing to lead in the middle east. is going to frame his positions ahead of the next presidential debate next week. we have some analysis from our russian and correspondents in just a moment, but first tier are a few clips. >> it is our responsibility and the responsibility of the president to use our greatest power to shape history, not lead from behind the. destiny at the mercy of events. i will put the leaders of iran on notice that the u.s. and our friends and allies will prevent them from acquiring nuclear weapon capability. i will not hesitate to impose sanctions on iran and will tighten the sanctions we currently have. >> max hoffman was in lexington for that speech. foreign policy was never at the heart of romney's message. he has always been about the economy. what did we learn about him here? are we looking at a new conservative republican? -- neo-conservative republican? >> they a
has accused china of unfairly subsidizing renewable energy and the auto industry in china expressing complaints to the wto. clogs let's get to the u.s. election campaign. romney accused obama of failing to lead in the middle east. is going to frame his positions ahead of the next presidential debate next week. we have some analysis from our russian and correspondents in just a moment, but first tier are a few clips. >> it is our responsibility and the responsibility of the president to...
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. >> this is safe energy and clean as well. it doesn't actually emit the greenhouse gases that we are trying to stop. so it is a good idea to start, and when resources allow, we'll replicate to other areas as well. >> at the end of the day, nicolas has a lot to think about. >> i'm really super impressed at how many projects i could see on my first day: the biogas plant, the compost toilets -- and that you really see that it's helping the people. and i hope i'll work well with the others and help move things forward. >> the next morning, nicolas is expected to not just watch, but pitch in as well. ecofinder wants to stem the rapidly growing consumption of fire wood and subsequently reduce co2 emissions in the region. the organization is promoting the use of energy saving stoves. >> there is a big stone which incites the heat and also reduces the amount of would you need. >> nicolas is happy with his first day on the job. but he also feels a little strange about it. >> if you come here as a white foreigner to show the people some
. >> this is safe energy and clean as well. it doesn't actually emit the greenhouse gases that we are trying to stop. so it is a good idea to start, and when resources allow, we'll replicate to other areas as well. >> at the end of the day, nicolas has a lot to think about. >> i'm really super impressed at how many projects i could see on my first day: the biogas plant, the compost toilets -- and that you really see that it's helping the people. and i hope i'll work well with...
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phenomenon off the the start of the second strand as i know that stream pipeline talk shows that the energy partnership between russia and the european union has a solid foundation and how long term partnership benefits both sides i think is receiving a movie here energy supply because gas is and will remain an important energy source you know countries russia in turn secures reliable demand and lucrative gas sales and dates this is a very expensive project a cost seven and a half billion euros to launch and several years five to be exact in order for it to reach full capacity and earlier i spoke to the head of gas problems in export branch and it's on the better and he said that it takes a lot of time in order to fill up a pipeline so therefore it hasn't yet been operating at full capacity and claims that russia needs to lower prices for europe as he said ridiculous i was just kind of thought it was a predictability. in the long thought i. would like to. actually get. this stuff socially below. but you also missed a bet if said that. gas which is right now going through grade will continue
phenomenon off the the start of the second strand as i know that stream pipeline talk shows that the energy partnership between russia and the european union has a solid foundation and how long term partnership benefits both sides i think is receiving a movie here energy supply because gas is and will remain an important energy source you know countries russia in turn secures reliable demand and lucrative gas sales and dates this is a very expensive project a cost seven and a half billion euros...
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in-between phenomenon of the start of the second strand of the north stream pipeline shows that the energy partnership between russia and the european union has a solid foundation how long term partnership benefits both sides europe is receiving the most secure energy supply because gas is and will remain an important energy source you know countries russia in turn secures reliable demand and those lucrative gun sales and these this is a very expensive project a cost seven and a half billion euros to launch and several years five to be exact in order for it to reach full capacity and earlier i spoke to the head of gas problems export brands. and it's on the verge of and he said that it takes a lot of so i'm in order to fill up a pipeline so therefore it hasn't yet been operating at full capacity and claims that russia needs to lower prices for europe as he said ridiculous to come through it was a pretty deep to be need to do we need to in the long dormant. with large loads of truly gas these three do. you know. this stuff so should be below zero. but it you also have estimates that have sa
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the environmental impact of the construction in the north stream significantly strengthen european energy security by diversifying supply routes and dates this is a very expensive project a cost seven and a half billion euros to launch and several years five to be exact in order for it to reach full capacity. and earlier i spoke to the head of gas problems export branch and it's on them it's better and he said that it takes a lot of time in order to fill up a pipeline so therefore it hasn't yet been operating at full capacity and claims that russia needs to lower prices for europe as he said ridiculous have a sister will kind of thought it was a predictability to do leave you need to in the long form and. i would like to pull the lords are actually guess these three to the european level conflicts to stop socially below zero.
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energy and utilities were today's top performers. the euro falling from are a two week high against the dollar and yen today as uncertainty over spain's need for a bailout continues. the euro dropped a half a percent to $1.29 after hitting a high of $1.31 against the greenback last week. well, oil falling for the second straight day, settling down 55 cents at $89.33 a barrel. concerns of slower economic growth in china and europe's debt crisis will curb demand for oil, sent the prices a little lower. lid liz let's take it to the trading pits. yeah, there was action there at the cme. mark sebastian is there, and then we've got bill stone and lance roberts. those two are going to duke it out in our street fight. one is a bull, one is a bear. but let's start, first, with mark sebastian at the cme. we can talk about thin volume, mark, but that's been the story for the past year, so i don't care to spend too much time on that. you tell me sort of the biggest story that emerged today, and was it that the world bank said, you know what? chi
energy and utilities were today's top performers. the euro falling from are a two week high against the dollar and yen today as uncertainty over spain's need for a bailout continues. the euro dropped a half a percent to $1.29 after hitting a high of $1.31 against the greenback last week. well, oil falling for the second straight day, settling down 55 cents at $89.33 a barrel. concerns of slower economic growth in china and europe's debt crisis will curb demand for oil, sent the prices a little...
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and, they're really weighing on weekly department of energy inventory stocks. so if we see any kind of drawn-down on wednesday's figure coming out, we might see oil pose a turnaround. > > thank you and have a great week. > > thank you. suspicions about the september jobs number appear to have started with a tweet. shortly after the postive news was revealed, jack welch, former ceo of ge, tweeted: "unbelievable jobs numbers. these chicago guys will do anything. can't debate so change numbers." betsey stevenson, the former chief economist in the labor department, tweeted back: "anyone who thinks that political folks can manipulate the unemployment data are completely ignorant about how bls works and how data are compiled." according to the labor department, the unemployment rate dropped to 7.8%. the number of people hired for full- time jobs rose by 838,000. part-time workers dropped by 26,000. we'll have more on the date later in the show. protests are expected as german chancellor angela merkel travels to greece this week. tuesday's visit will be the first by m
and, they're really weighing on weekly department of energy inventory stocks. so if we see any kind of drawn-down on wednesday's figure coming out, we might see oil pose a turnaround. > > thank you and have a great week. > > thank you. suspicions about the september jobs number appear to have started with a tweet. shortly after the postive news was revealed, jack welch, former ceo of ge, tweeted: "unbelievable jobs numbers. these chicago guys will do anything. can't debate so...
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been really fascinating to watch especially after coming from the west is the amount of excitement and energy that we've seen on the streets here people have actually taken to the streets at about three am hours before the polls even opened to celebrate to line up while we were covering the actual voting process there were lines going literally around blocks despite that polls have stayed open much later than expected it's been a really really closely contended election and for quite some time it was unclear who would emerge as the winner has been fairly calm right now but again because it's such a closely contested election it's quite possible that we will see tension in the coming weeks and months we have to keep in mind that the inauguration won't happen till january and there's a lot of potential for for the supporters who are discontented with with president chavez to take to the streets we certainly will see the country calming down any time soon and for a closer look at what president hugo chavez's victory actually means for venezuelans and why there is such a massive popular support f
been really fascinating to watch especially after coming from the west is the amount of excitement and energy that we've seen on the streets here people have actually taken to the streets at about three am hours before the polls even opened to celebrate to line up while we were covering the actual voting process there were lines going literally around blocks despite that polls have stayed open much later than expected it's been a really really closely contended election and for quite some time...
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all the partners in a north korean portrait have shown that international corporation is crucial to energy security across national borders we've also show how successful and profitable this corporation can be today reflect on that achievement tomorrow we will back on the job because there is still a lot of work to be done and these this is a very expensive project a cost seven and a half billion euros to launch and several years five to be exact in order for it to reach full capacity and earlier i spoke to the head of gas problems export branch and it's on them it's better and he said that it takes a lot of time in order to fill up a pipeline so therefore it hasn't yet been operating at full capacity and claims that russia russia needs to do this for europe as he said ridiculous i was just to kind of thought it was a pretty deep to be need to. really didn't see it in the long dormant and. i would like to know is that the truly against these three do you know conflicts to stop socially below. but it you also mr medvedev said that. gas which is right now going for ukraine will continue doin
all the partners in a north korean portrait have shown that international corporation is crucial to energy security across national borders we've also show how successful and profitable this corporation can be today reflect on that achievement tomorrow we will back on the job because there is still a lot of work to be done and these this is a very expensive project a cost seven and a half billion euros to launch and several years five to be exact in order for it to reach full capacity and...
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meters which would be enough to basically provide twenty six million european households with heat and energy and it's also amounts to around fifty percent of what is right now being transmitted through ukraine see the one of the main goals of this project was to bypass transit countries like belarus and ukraine which at times were not so reliable partners for russia and supply gas directly to europe while the heads of four states russia germany the netherlands and france hailed the launch of the second line he said you know it is indeed an exemplary. one of the most magnificent infrastructure projects in europe today the installation of this underwater pipeline required constant attention especially in regards to the environmental impact of the construction in the north stream will also significantly strengthen european energy security by diversifying supply. and date this is a very expensive project a cost seven and a half billion euros to launch and several years five to be exact in order for it to reach full capacity and earlier i spoke to the head of gas problems in export branch and it'
meters which would be enough to basically provide twenty six million european households with heat and energy and it's also amounts to around fifty percent of what is right now being transmitted through ukraine see the one of the main goals of this project was to bypass transit countries like belarus and ukraine which at times were not so reliable partners for russia and supply gas directly to europe while the heads of four states russia germany the netherlands and france hailed the launch of...
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he in turn was drawn to her strength, her morals, her driving energy and her unwavering ambition, and her indomitable drive. but within a short time she realized he was and in court jubal drunk. -- in court jubal drunk. and despite his own international celebrity, he could not spare her rising thing. rebecca west who have met thompson in london in 1921, whom jim spoke about in his introduction, and later when dorothy was a chief of the bureau in berlin, was as courageous and as an domino ball as american friend, possibly more so. kindred spirits intent on breaking through that concrete ceiling of male-dominated literature and journalism. they both were intent on confronting the pivotal issues of their times head-on. and they would remain friends all of their lives. rebecca west had as humble a beginning as dorothy thompson eric she was born so silly isabel fairfield on the outskirts of london in 1892 to a scotch highland mother with musical aspirations, and a truly gifted journalist father. when he left them, abandoned them to poverty, when she, too, was only eight, she was both devas
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pink lemonade 5-hour energy? yeah and a portion of every sale goes to the avon foundation for women breast cancer crusade. i'm sold. new pink lemonade 5-hour energy. get the alert, energized feeling you need and support breast cancer research and access to care. ♪ tracy: 30 past the hour. let's get a check on the markets as we do every 15 minutes. nicole petallides. nicole: what kind of day would you describe today? it is a holiday and we are to the downside. >> very light volume. i got a very good spot right up front at the train station this morning. with the bonds and banks being closed. everyone just sits around and waits to see if there will be a headline out of europe. economic data, nothing on the calendar today. we have alcoa coming out tomorrow after the bell. nicole: when you talk about tomorrow, we will kick off earnings season. alcoa obviously, does that first. what do you think the big picture is? >> historically, earning season had a little bit of a boost to our market. it is a bigger picture thin
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one is for a clean, wedomestic energy future that puts us in control. our abundant natural gas is already saving us money, producing cleaner electricity, putting us to work here in america and supporting wind and solar. though all energy development comes with some risk, we're committed to safely and responsibly producing natural gas. it's not a dream. america's natural gas... putting us in control of our energy future, now. >>> a lot of techs have done well. google and amazon trading at highs. ibm doing well. apple was over $700 three weeks ago. as i pick through the stocks, particularly good run, a couple of theme also jump out at me, mobile and big data, the companies that managed to tap into one or both of those part of their growth story doing particularly well. here are a couple of the less obvious names i note near highs. tara data for storage, crown castle for wireless, accenture for consulting, need more of those services when you have cloud and mobile forcing companies to change the way they approach i.it.. north america and asia are the two b
one is for a clean, wedomestic energy future that puts us in control. our abundant natural gas is already saving us money, producing cleaner electricity, putting us to work here in america and supporting wind and solar. though all energy development comes with some risk, we're committed to safely and responsibly producing natural gas. it's not a dream. america's natural gas... putting us in control of our energy future, now. >>> a lot of techs have done well. google and amazon trading...
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new pink lemonade 5-hour energy? 5-hour energy supports the avon foundation for women breast cancer crusade. : foundation for women breast cancer crusade. i'm sold. new pink lemonade 5-hour energy. get the alert, energized feeling you need and support breast cancer research and access to care. or annuity over 10 or even 20 years? call imperial structured settlements. the experts at imperial can convert your long-term payout into a lump sum of cash today. >>megyn: i asked carl cameron about the amenities on the campaign bus, he said they get a box lunch, but no movie. and mitt romney handing out mcdonald's on the campaign plane, quarter pounders of cheese and large fries to anyone who
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i would not leave out energy either. and regardless of the global growth story, energy is one of the things that people need and look at the gas prices. they've got to have it so the prices are going up and earnings are going up regardless of what happens to the economy in six, nine months. >> i think about housing and real estate. mortgage rates, going to keep those things way, way down. what i'm saying is, if you've got money and you invest it, then he's going to help you, if you're part of the broader economy, you're struggling to get along at the lower end of the income scale and don't have much to invest, you don't have a lot. >> pretty much. we can't just leave it right there. [laughter] >> let's get this clear. if i, as an interviewer, i rely on you to come up with at least one full statement in response to any statement that i might make, so can you rephrase that? >> yes, i can, you have to be in this market because ben bernanke wants you to be in this market. inflation is directly to the stock market and you can
i would not leave out energy either. and regardless of the global growth story, energy is one of the things that people need and look at the gas prices. they've got to have it so the prices are going up and earnings are going up regardless of what happens to the economy in six, nine months. >> i think about housing and real estate. mortgage rates, going to keep those things way, way down. what i'm saying is, if you've got money and you invest it, then he's going to help you, if you're...
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right now that's the name of the game, energy policy, economics, et cetera. so talking about the united states leading, we have to hear the specifics. what specifically should the united states do that isn't being done right now? >> stand by if you will. we're watching the clock and watching the live cameras at the virginia military institute because that's where governor romney is expected any moment to take the microphone and deliver this extraordinarily important foreign policy speech. it is certainly long awaited and there are a lot of eyes and ears ready to hear what he has to say more than the erpt examines we have been able to play. stand by. we'll take a quick break and be back after this. there are a lot of warning lights and sounds vying for your attention. so we invented a warning you can feel. introducing the all-new cadillac xts. available with a patented safety alert seat. when there's danger you might not see, you're warned by a pulse in the seat. it's technology you won't find in a mercedes e-class. the all-new cadillac xts has arrived, and it
right now that's the name of the game, energy policy, economics, et cetera. so talking about the united states leading, we have to hear the specifics. what specifically should the united states do that isn't being done right now? >> stand by if you will. we're watching the clock and watching the live cameras at the virginia military institute because that's where governor romney is expected any moment to take the microphone and deliver this extraordinarily important foreign policy speech....
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trade energy sector to hold 24 hour strike in the energy sector from 19:00. 21:00 cet. >>> coming up next, bae major shareholder throws something in the works. we'll have the details. >>> world bank has slashed its growth outlook for china and developing asia. the british chancellor has told cnbc the uk is getting it it right when it comes to tackling debt and will announce more spending cuts within the hour. plus the b chlt e aae and eads on on a knife edge. bigger shareholder opposes the deal. and we'll talk about that now. bae biggest shareholder invesco has said it has significant reservations about a tie up with the eads. it cited concerns the merger could backen bae's position in the united states. over the weekend, phillip hammond said it could veto any planned merger. hammond said the uk will block the deal if the french or german governments have too much of a controlling stake in the new firm. joining us for more is patricia in frankfurt. significant really, more likely to get done or more likely not? >> at the moment it seems that the stumbling blocks are more than we can
trade energy sector to hold 24 hour strike in the energy sector from 19:00. 21:00 cet. >>> coming up next, bae major shareholder throws something in the works. we'll have the details. >>> world bank has slashed its growth outlook for china and developing asia. the british chancellor has told cnbc the uk is getting it it right when it comes to tackling debt and will announce more spending cuts within the hour. plus the b chlt e aae and eads on on a knife edge. bigger...
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that continues to worry traders about energy demand. and on the flip side, we have the syria/turkey tensions continuing to support the market. you can see that better in the brent crude market which didn't falter much in the past week where nymex futures, wti futures falling sharply, down about 2% last week. three weeks in a row, lower prices. still at the lower end of the $88 to $92 range we've been stuck in. but the real story is what's going on in california. california, big part of the reason that we saw the spike-up in gas futures last week. and now that governor jerry brown has now said that we are not going to -- that we are going to be to have winter grade gasoline for the wholesale market, that is supposed to boost supplies, drive down prices. we've seen it in the wholesale level. and we've already seen a little bit of a weakening here in the arbob market as well. prices will start to trickle down. jane wells all over that story. we'll have much more coming up. back to you. >> thank you, sharon. >>> big week for the marriage ba
that continues to worry traders about energy demand. and on the flip side, we have the syria/turkey tensions continuing to support the market. you can see that better in the brent crude market which didn't falter much in the past week where nymex futures, wti futures falling sharply, down about 2% last week. three weeks in a row, lower prices. still at the lower end of the $88 to $92 range we've been stuck in. but the real story is what's going on in california. california, big part of the...
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putting us in control of our energy future, now. patti ann: well another recent debate drew a massive crowd. fox news channel's bill o'reilly facing off with comedian jon stewart. the two rivals going toe-to-toe in a rumble moderated by journalist, e.d. hill. the mood was set from the get-go with a joke about height. >> i can see why obama did badly in the debate. the altitude is really rough up here [laughter] patti ann: the two traded barbs and jokes on everything from iran to the economy. >> we're weeks from a failed state or even worse greece. the way to solve it, is to kill big bird. >> what is gone. adios, sayonara, aloha. it's boring. he's gone. okay. out of there. may have been bushes fault for the first year. maybe two. but not 3 1/2. patti ann: percentage from the proceeds from the soldout event went to charity. bill: see more of that later tonight in prime time. seems like they have a good time together. they have good chemistry from the right and from the left. check out o'reilly later tonight and the good news about tha
putting us in control of our energy future, now. patti ann: well another recent debate drew a massive crowd. fox news channel's bill o'reilly facing off with comedian jon stewart. the two rivals going toe-to-toe in a rumble moderated by journalist, e.d. hill. the mood was set from the get-go with a joke about height. >> i can see why obama did badly in the debate. the altitude is really rough up here [laughter] patti ann: the two traded barbs and jokes on everything from iran to the...
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as people start -- you have this high energy, which can be intoxicating but on the other hand. it can hand. we don't have institutional history it together to guide us. we don't have the parameters you might have in the normal workplace. we are the workplace without boundaries. we had a manual we could give people that was about five pages, an employee manual. i don't even know what we could have put in it. it might of been, you can get your health insurance benefits and here's where the restroom is. nothing to tell people. so you have this energetic group of people and they are competitive. maybe even a little ambitious. you come into this environment, many people came in without a job. there were just volunteers and want to get a job. some people came because they wanted to get noticed by the right people. yes, people who had been hired who want more responsibility than in their other jobs. and department heads trying to get more budget than the other department. so you have this thing going on where it's a very chaotic time. you really need to get control of this, because in
as people start -- you have this high energy, which can be intoxicating but on the other hand. it can hand. we don't have institutional history it together to guide us. we don't have the parameters you might have in the normal workplace. we are the workplace without boundaries. we had a manual we could give people that was about five pages, an employee manual. i don't even know what we could have put in it. it might of been, you can get your health insurance benefits and here's where the...
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we bring down the cost of fuel and energy and gas prices. in our restaurants, they have to pay more for food than the deliveries. we have to bring down these costs and make our small businesses viable. >> limit tell you how this recession has affected me -- i have fought even harder for the people i represent. i committed my life to public service because i saw my neighbors out of work. i saw my family being denied health care. when this recession hit, i turned up the volume on fighting for connecticut manufacturers. i founded the buy america caucus, dedicated to making sure our tax dollars stay in the united states. i stepped up the volume when it came to making sure the social safety net was there for the people of this state who were out of work, whether it's a unemployment benefits for health care for them and their kids. i fought even harder in the public arena for people who needed help. how did this recession affect linda mcmahon? in 2009, her company took $10 million in state tax credit designed to create jobs. at the same time, she
we bring down the cost of fuel and energy and gas prices. in our restaurants, they have to pay more for food than the deliveries. we have to bring down these costs and make our small businesses viable. >> limit tell you how this recession has affected me -- i have fought even harder for the people i represent. i committed my life to public service because i saw my neighbors out of work. i saw my family being denied health care. when this recession hit, i turned up the volume on fighting...
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and still, they strike out and they finally get some energy at at&t park. with nine- nothing. one of the worst playoff games. the cincinnati reds are leading the playoff games with 2-0. >> the oakland athletics also in the same with 2-0. verlander with a scoreless they go up 1-0. and the next batter with cocoa crisp anc cabrera and he cannot make the basket and 3-2 tigers and coco krisp with sespitas scroing and detroit is 2-0. all three games and they will begin the playoff games resuming on tuesday night here in oakland. >> exports was not enough how about the blue angels? hothe wrapped up fleet week festivities performing stunts that the golden gate bridge and alcatraz. thousands lined the waterfront and boats where they did acrobatic exhibitions. >> still, coming up the latest on the markets. (car horn) paying with your smartphone instead of cash... (phone rings) that's a step forward. with chase quickpay, you can send money directly to anyone's checking account. i guess he's a kicker... again, again! oh, no you don't! take a step forward and chase what matters. ♪ we wer
and still, they strike out and they finally get some energy at at&t park. with nine- nothing. one of the worst playoff games. the cincinnati reds are leading the playoff games with 2-0. >> the oakland athletics also in the same with 2-0. verlander with a scoreless they go up 1-0. and the next batter with cocoa crisp anc cabrera and he cannot make the basket and 3-2 tigers and coco krisp with sespitas scroing and detroit is 2-0. all three games and they will begin the playoff games...
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america want to resist hugo chavez, the castro brothers and deepen ties with the united states on trade, energy and security. but in all of these places just as in the middle east the question is asked, where does america stand. i know many americans are asking, why us? i know many americans are asking whether our country today with our ailing economy and massive debt and after 11 years of war is still capable of leading. i believe that if america doesn't lead others will. others who don't share our interests and our values and the world would grow darker for our friends and for us. america's security in the cause of freedom cannot afford four more years like the last four years. i'm running for president because i believe the leader of the free world has a duty to our citizens and to our friends everywhere to use america's great influence wise ly without false pride and also to shape events in ways that secure our interests, further our values, prevent conflict and make the world better -- not perfect, but better. our friends and allies across the globe don't want less american leadership. the
america want to resist hugo chavez, the castro brothers and deepen ties with the united states on trade, energy and security. but in all of these places just as in the middle east the question is asked, where does america stand. i know many americans are asking, why us? i know many americans are asking whether our country today with our ailing economy and massive debt and after 11 years of war is still capable of leading. i believe that if america doesn't lead others will. others who don't...
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romney worked in the debate seems like i have energy and ideas the president didn't. jenna: republican strategist mike murphy on. brad woodhouse, democratic national committee. sean spicer republican national committee. they're both campaign communications director. they're made for television. you're shaking your head. why? >> i think it was the joran van der sloot comment? jenna: was that it, brad? joran van der sloot, story? >> i was shaking my head. this notion that the president doesn't want to be reelected is craziest thing i ever heard of. in the analysis, it is funny, not worth to put on paper, if you did i wouldn't use it to wrap fish. it wouldn't be worthy of that. earlier this summer when mitt romney was off the campaign trail for exhaustion. the president was putting in 19 hour days. >> a lot of fund raisers. >> this guy, you know, this guy, is committed to this. he has got the fire in the belly. he is exhibited that every day he has been in office. look, one debate is not going to the determine the outcome of this election. jenna: sean own, that people ma
romney worked in the debate seems like i have energy and ideas the president didn't. jenna: republican strategist mike murphy on. brad woodhouse, democratic national committee. sean spicer republican national committee. they're both campaign communications director. they're made for television. you're shaking your head. why? >> i think it was the joran van der sloot comment? jenna: was that it, brad? joran van der sloot, story? >> i was shaking my head. this notion that the...
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in fact, over the last five years, no other energy company has invested more in the us than bp. we're working to fuel america for generations to come. today, our commitment to the gulf, and to america, has never been stronger. ♪ (train horn) vo: wherever our trains go, the economy comes to life. norfolk southern. one line, infinite possibilities. see life in the best light. [music] transitions® lenses automatically filter just the right amount of light. so you see everything the way it's meant to be seen. experience life well lit, ask for transitions adaptive lenses. swithout shriners hospitals,he things i'm able to do. my life would be completely different. when i was seven, we found out i had scoliosis. everything changed when they stepped in. it was like they gave me my future back. tori's life is one of nearly a million changed by donations from people like you. send your love to the rescue. donate today. >>> new york city's embroiled in a heated legal battle with filmmaker ken burns over the five men convicted and later exonerated in the 1989 rape and attempted murder of
in fact, over the last five years, no other energy company has invested more in the us than bp. we're working to fuel america for generations to come. today, our commitment to the gulf, and to america, has never been stronger. ♪ (train horn) vo: wherever our trains go, the economy comes to life. norfolk southern. one line, infinite possibilities. see life in the best light. [music] transitions® lenses automatically filter just the right amount of light. so you see everything the way it's...
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and as much as governor romney makes the point about energy, remember, energy expiration and domestic production is higher than it's been in 50 years in this country. we're undergoing a geographic pivot. >> can i respond to that? >> most would say it's a republican, not a democrat. >> it's not happening -- it's happening on private lands, not federal lands. >> but the president could have made it more difficult by imposing regulations. >> he's taking credit for something when there's tremendous opportunity. let's talk about the banks. mitt romney and barack obama both supported, in the heat, in the flash of the financial crisis stepping in and backstopping the banks. what mitt romney took issue are are certain provisions within dodd-frank that actually institutionalized too big to fail. they actually declare certainly financial institutions as systemically important financial institutions, meaning if they get into trouble again, the taxpayers are on the hook. that's the financial plan that barack obama supports, and that's the one that mitt romney took issue to. and when romney said t
and as much as governor romney makes the point about energy, remember, energy expiration and domestic production is higher than it's been in 50 years in this country. we're undergoing a geographic pivot. >> can i respond to that? >> most would say it's a republican, not a democrat. >> it's not happening -- it's happening on private lands, not federal lands. >> but the president could have made it more difficult by imposing regulations. >> he's taking credit for...
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we have great energy. the governor's going to win this state, it's going to be close, he's going to win. >> he said race changed on wednesday he's talking about the debate. yeah. i don't think so. i'm not feeling it on the ground. i've been here in ohio. i don't feel it. i think people definitely have an opinion about how the debate went, but at the end of the day it's going to matter about what policies. if mitt romney is going to privatize the medicare program and turn it into a voucher system, and the voucher only goes up two or 3% a year when everyone knows health care costs don't go up 2 or 3% a year, or gut the medicare program, we were a he an older state, we have a lot of seniors that access the medicaid programs for nursing homes, people who have children with disabilities access the medicaid program in ohio, when they see the romney/ryan budget when it hits the ground, he's going to lose. he's just not going to be able to carry enough independent voters. as i said on top of the auto rescue, we ha
we have great energy. the governor's going to win this state, it's going to be close, he's going to win. >> he said race changed on wednesday he's talking about the debate. yeah. i don't think so. i'm not feeling it on the ground. i've been here in ohio. i don't feel it. i think people definitely have an opinion about how the debate went, but at the end of the day it's going to matter about what policies. if mitt romney is going to privatize the medicare program and turn it into a voucher...
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it creates jobs, a lot of energy, it done some wonderful things. nobody disputes that. it's not being held back by government regulations. you can argue right now that a tremendous amount of the investment is going abroad to tap those middle classes and other countries. when in fact, more of that investment should be here. we make the point that we think the government needs to make more of an investment. it's a dire situation. it's a crisis. the greatest piece time public works program in the history occurred on the watch of the republican president dwight eisenhower. it should not be a partisan issue. >> host: all right. at the end of the book you make some suggestions, john, you suggest we revise the tax code, you suggest that there be real free trade in terms of imposing some protections for the american workers what's being used in china, japan and elsewhere. and you say that there should be investment in u.s. infrastructure a stimulus plan. could you two get elected dogcatcher? [laughter] >> guest: probably not. but, you know, the problem with -- actually -- >> ho
it creates jobs, a lot of energy, it done some wonderful things. nobody disputes that. it's not being held back by government regulations. you can argue right now that a tremendous amount of the investment is going abroad to tap those middle classes and other countries. when in fact, more of that investment should be here. we make the point that we think the government needs to make more of an investment. it's a dire situation. it's a crisis. the greatest piece time public works program in the...